The DHS Cyber Safety Review Board is already slated to investigate the hacking collective, dubbed Salt Typhoon, and its intrusion into telecommunications firms and wiretap infrastructure.
Recap: In 2022, hackers infamously stole user data by tricking companies with compromised law ... except in the event of a ...
Even with respect to Securus, the record shows that Securus’s breach of its prisoner-use-case commitment was limited to 0.2% ...
Mobile, and Verizon have all decided to contest the heavy fines imposed on them by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC ...
Researchers at the Bridging Divides Initiative, a nonpartisan think tank at Princeton that studies and attempts to mitigate ...
Florida business law firm Gunster has agreed to pay $8.5 million to resolve a proposed class action over a 2022 data breach ...
Anxiety was high after exit polls showed that 46 percent of Latinos, and 55 percent of Latino men, voted for Donald Trump.
It’s believed the hackers, dubbed Salt Typhoon, accessed call records on numerous Americans, including officials and staff ...
Cellphones should not be used for work-related purposes, as CFPB issues warning to staff in aftermath of Salt Typhoon attack ...
Verizon and AT&T both said the fines violate their Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial, and that the location data ...
Employees have been instructed to switch to secure platforms after a telecom infrastructure breach linked to China.
They are: Your phone number was in a data breach You answered a scam call in the past You added your number to a public website or social media profile You gave consent for a business or service to ...